Multi-view rendering from one 2D original image and a depth-map, manually created in an external graphic editor.

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Multi-view rendering with automatic depth-map creation from a stereo pair

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Real “look behind” effect. Multiview rendering from a stereo pair, based on depth maps, calculated for both frames of the pair.

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Technical Support

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Free 1-Year Updates*

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- Depth Map Processing
StereoTracer works with a user drawn-depth map and automatically calculates one or two depth maps from a stereo pair for further 3D sequence rendering.

- 3D Sequence Rendering
StereoTracer renders multi-view 3D series of frames based on:
- one 2D picture and user-drawn depth map
- a stereo pair and an automatically calculated depth map (for one of the frames)
- a stereo pair and two automatically calculated depth maps (for both frames of a stereo pair). This method provides the best “look behind” effect.

- Easy to Learn
The Program Wizard as well as intuitive interface help users run the program features step-by-step and get professional results effortlessly. The detailed User Guide describes all options of the software.

1. BigTIFF (.tif) format support when generating large images and pitch tests (larger than 2 Gb) to a file;

2. BigTIFF (.tif) format and Large Document Format (.psb) support when adding images to the project;

3. Software installation package and executable file are signed by the digital certificate of authenticity, which guarantees software integrity.

Multiple ways to create 3D images

- Multi-view Series of Real Photos
3DMasterKit creates 3D images out of a photo series taken with a slidebar (stereo shooting).

- Layers and Depth Map
3DMasterKit creates 3D images out of a single layered 2D image. The program allows users to arrange layers in Z-order and customize the intensity of 3D effect. 3DMasterKit also uses a depth map for each separate layer to build up a natural 3D effect.

● Glasses-Free Content
DepthGate automatically calculates depth information (Z) for both source Left and Right channels. This depth information can be used to render multiview series of frames (N-view) for certain models of glasses-free 3D displays.